Andre Schnabel wrote:
So, I'd be happy with posting something like, "Content posted after
[date] is licensed in accordance with OpenOffice.org's license policy,
which can be found at http://www.openoffice.org/license.html. Content
posted prior to this date is copyrighted Sun Microsystems and the
contributing authors."
I'd rather would not extend the OOo website licensing terms to the wiki
- see Jean's and DougT's comments. I second DougT - I'd love to see the
content under Public Domain. But we need to accept other (free)
licenses. So could we rephrase:
"Content posted after [date] is Public Domain as long as there is no
explicit license notice at a single wiki page. Content posted prior to
this date is copyrighted Sun Microsystems and the contributing authors."
Ok - someone needs to make English from that - and we need some clause
for countries where PD is not possible.
I would second Andre in allowing wiki pages to specify a license
and have a default license for pages that do not specify the their
license.
When can this be put into place?
Frank
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